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The Rise of ‘Anti-OPMs’
Online program managers have long been criticized for their decades-long contracts and revenue-sharing models. Some colleges are opting for an alternative: online program enablement.
Officials Answer to Congress About Problems at Haskell
During a protracted hearing Tuesday, federal lawmakers questioned a U.S. Department of the Interior official and the former president of...

GAO Report on Students’ Food Insecurity Highlights SNAP Gap
The latest federal study on food insecurity among college students underscores the need for more systemic changes to the federal food-assistance program.

Interim President Choice Inflames Tensions at Mott Community College
The Board of Trustees has been mired in conflict for over a year. Now they’ve chosen an interim president without higher ed experience, sparking a fresh round of fighting.
U.S. Asks Supreme Court for Partial Relief From Title IX Injunction
The Biden administration has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to partially lift a district court’s injunction that is preventing the...

College Network to Nurture Rural Students Set to Expand
Last summer 16 institutions formed the STARS network to open their doors to more rural and small-town students. Now, thanks to a generous donation, it’s doubling in size.
Hamline Settles With Professor Who Showed Painting of Muhammad
Hamline University in Minnesota has reached a settlement with a former adjunct art history instructor whose contract was not renewed...
Higher Ed Groups Push for Dec. 1 FAFSA Launch
A group of five higher education organizations sent a letter Tuesday to Education Secretary Miguel Cardona recommending the Department of...
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